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New York Times crossword of November 6th, 2024 other clues
Gobi Desert grazer
Green roll
Domain suffix that most people can't register
Tailor's line
Bit of fried finger food, casually
Silvery element
Band initials missing from their hit song "_vi_ W_man"
Possible response to a question that begins "Est-ce que …"
Northernmost city in North America with over one million people
Inspiration for Toblerone's shape
Channel with Steve Kornacki's election day "Big Board"
Gucci played by Al Pacino in 2021's "House of Gucci"
Hop on board?
Shot dropped into a glass of beer, in a popular cocktail
Dress shirt fit option
Site for crafts
Band in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Spacecraft that docked with the Soyuz in 1975
Croak
Sweetened beverage
Container for sour cream
Snack brand from the Spanish word for "fried"
Make go "Vroom!"
"Go-o-oal!"
Object of adoration
Brazilian jazz subgenre, informally
Bird with a distinctive call
Spinning one's wheels?
Puff pieces?
General idea … or a hint to the clue/answer pairings at 14-, 29-, 39-, 41- and 53-Across
Conversely, in a text
Second-smallest of seven
Like many granola bars
Unit of power
Performs brilliantly
Dave Bautista's role in "Guardians of the Galaxy"
Focuses of quantum mechanics
Composer with a namesake horn
Foul-smelling prank items
Required word count for a freelance article, e.g.
Like food you should probably smell before eating
Patterned fabric named for a Mideast capital
Lay to rest
Hip-hop's Madvillain or Mobb Deep
"Yeah, don't even think about it"
Indicators of remaining energy for video game characters
Actress Tracee ___ Ross of "American Fiction"
Sullen
Avoid ___ (Google Maps option)
World's most populous country as of 2023
___ Baxter, "Poor Things" protagonist
Leave undisturbed
A-game, so to speak
Elaborate hairdo
Jewish rite
Target
Italian wine region
Look sullen
Middle-of-the-month time
Big name in athletic sandals
Like Antarctica's climate
Hang out
Swearing-in words
Drag on the road
"My plans aren't set in stone"
"99 Luftballons" singer
Liverpudlian or Mancunian
"Oh, phew!"
___ Varda, director with an honorary Palme d'Or and Oscar
Plot units
Major setback
Three-syllable letter
Something a rock climber might make with one hand
In the distance
Multitalented Moreno
River in which Achilles was dipped
"Tell me something I don't know!"
___ Lanka
Sweetie
Midwesterner's embarrassed interjection

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